While working narcotics interdiction, Officer Adams attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation. The vehicle refused to
stop and fled from Officer Adams. Officer Adams pursued the vehicle and was
able to apprehend the driver. As a result of that traffic stop, Officer Adams
located and seized a large amount of narcotics and cash.

The case report was sent to the Harrison CountyDistrict Attorney’s Office for review and prosecution. Due to the many hours of
preparation and hard work, the District Attorney’s Office was awarded the money
located during the stop, which was deemed to be the proceeds of narcotic
activity. The funds were released to the Harrison County District Attorney for
distribution under the state of Texas seizure laws. On December 12, 2016,
Harrison County District Attorney Coke Solomon delivered a check to the
Marshall Police Department. The check will be placed into a fund used to combat
the use and sale of narcotics in our city.

Chief Jesus “Eddie” Campa would like to acknowledge
the hard work of both Officer Adams and the Harrison County District Attorney’s
Office. “This is a perfect example of two separate entities working together to
achieve one goal. I would like to commend Officer Adams and the Harrison County
District Attorney’s Office, not only for the work on this particular case, but
for all the hard work they do day in and day out. It is with great honor that I
name Officer Lakeldrick Adams and the Harrison County District Attorney’s
Office this week’s MVP’s”.